Serve this with my Southern Pecan Bread and you have a truly epic fall dinner idea!

Creamy Pumpkin Pasta with Bacon

Every so often, I craft up a recipe that I already know is destined for the weeknight dinner Hall of Fame. Take this easy pumpkin and bacon pasta recipe. It ticks every single box for an easy meal (more on that below), and without a doubt, the flavors are the stuff of legends!

Creamy Pumpkin Pasta with BaconWhy You’ll Love This RecipeWhat You’ll NeedHow to Make Pumpkin and Bacon PastaTips and VariationsWhat to Serve With Pumpkin PastaHow to Store and Reheat LeftoversCan I Freeze This?Get the Recipe

This pasta dinner is made in one pot, with tender cooked pasta tossed in an irresistibly creamy, salty-spicy-savory pumpkin pasta sauce. Oh! Did I mention there’s bacon? Also, it’s ready in under 30 minutes. It doesn’t get much better. I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to cozy up with platefuls of this bacon and pumpkin pasta this fall!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

There are SO many reasons to fall in love with this pumpkin pasta recipe (pun intended). Here are my top three:

Major fall vibes. This is the ultimate fall pasta recipe. It’s creamy, it’s cozy, and it’s filled with warm autumn flavors of pumpkin, plus hints of chili and nutmeg. This pumpkin pasta sauce will make you want to lick the skillet it’s cooked in!Ready in one pot, in 30 minutes! I mean, does an easy dinner recipe get any better?! In case it needs repeating, this quick pasta is made for busy, chilly weeknights.Great for leftovers. Like many pasta recipes, this pumpkin pasta with bacon is even better when reheated the following day. Storing the leftovers means extra time for the farfalle pasta to soak up all that decadent cream sauce.

What You’ll Need

Below is what you’ll need to make this spicy and savory pumpkin pasta with bacon. Don’t forget to refer to the recipe card further down for the full ingredient details:

Bacon and Onion: Diced bacon and onion make up the (delicious) flavor base for the sauce. I can’t describe how amazing my kitchen smelled as they were sauteeing together in the skillet. You can use pancetta in place of bacon if you prefer.White Wine: You’ll want to use a dry white wine for this pasta sauce. Think sauvignon blanc, pinot grigio, chardonnay, or a dry Madeira or marsala wine.Chicken Stock: Use low-sodium chicken stock or broth. If you’re cooking without wine, you can substitute the wine with additional stock.Spices: I season this pumpkin sauce with a warming combination of crushed red pepper flakes and nutmeg. These spices pair beautifully with the pumpkin, and you can adjust the heat levels to taste. You’ll also need salt and pepper.Pumpkin Puree: The star ingredient. If you’ve never made a pasta sauce with pumpkin before, you’re in for a treat! Make sure you’re buying real canned pumpkin puree, and not pumpkin pie filling. They’re not the same!Cream: I use light cream, however you can use an alternative like heavy cream or whole milk if you prefer.Parmesan Cheese: Do yourself and your dish a huge favor and use freshly grated parmesan!Fresh Parsley: Optional, for garnish. Pasta: You’ll need your choice of pasta noodles, cooked according to the directions on the package. I opted for farfalle, as they look pretty and, more importantly, the sauce coats the shape well.

How to Make Pumpkin and Bacon Pasta

Here’s how to prepare this marvelous pumpkin pasta sauce quickly and easily on the stovetop: Sauté the Bacon and Onion: In a large skillet, sauté the chopped bacon with the onion. After about 15 minutes, the bacon should be crisp and the onions caramelized. Don’t forget to drain any excess grease. Deglaze the Pan: Next, pour in the white wine and chicken stock. Use a plastic or wooden spoon to scrape and lift those browned, flavorful bits from the bottom of the skillet. Add the pumpkin, cream, and seasonings to the skillet. Finish the Sauce: Allow your pumpkin sauce to simmer, giving it a stir now and then. After 5 minutes, you’ll take the skillet off the heat and, lastly, stir in the grated parmesan. Add Pasta and Serve: Finally, add the pasta to the sauce and toss to coat. Sprinkle over some fresh chopped parsley and additional parm if you’d like, then serve!

Tips and Variations

This recipe is so simple while packing in loads of flavor! It doesn’t take much for it to turn out perfect. Still, here are some helpful notes and possible recipe variations:

Don’t forget to salt your pasta water. Add a hefty spoonful of salt to the water you’ll use to boil the pasta. This is key to well-seasoned, flavorful noodles! Also, if you need to thin out the sauce at all, adding a spoonful of starchy pasta water is a great way to do it.Take the pot off the heat before adding the parmesan cheese, to avoid clumping.Use sausage instead of bacon. This recipe turns out great when made with ground sausage, too (you can also check out my recipe for Creamy Pumpkin Sausage Pasta!).For a vegetarian version, leave the bacon out altogether and use vegetable stock in place of the chicken stock.Make your own pasta. Dry pasta makes this recipe super convenient. However, feel free to use your favorite homemade pasta recipe if you have one! Or, try it with my easy Homemade Egg Noodles.

What to Serve With Pumpkin Pasta

This pumpkin pasta makes a wonderful and quick fall dinner. Here are some of our favorite side ideas to round out a meal:

Bread: Crock Pot Corn Bread or Homemade Dinner Rolls are perfect for mopping up leftover pumpkin pasta sauce! Or, try my Cranberry Focaccia Bread for a sweet-savory combo.Salad: Serve this filling pasta recipe with a side of healthy spinach salad or Homemade Fall Cole Slaw.Veggies: Dish up with an easy vegetable side like roasted veggies or Air Fryer Asparagus.  

How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

Store leftover pumpkin pasta refrigerated airtight for up to 3 days. The flavors actually develop even more with time! Reheat the pasta on the stovetop or in the microwave with a splash of water or stock to revive the sauce.

Can I Freeze This?

While I don’t recommend freezing the pasta, the pumpkin pasta sauce can be stored in a freezer-safe container and kept frozen for up to 3 months. Defrost the sauce in the fridge overnight before reheating, then cook up a fresh batch of pasta to serve it with.

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